![]() ![]() I’ve read many books of the true accounts of holocaust survivors, seen the movies and documentaries, taken classes concentrating on this area of study. But their attraction, the absolute truth of their lifelong love is a beautiful, palpable thing that consumes the reader despite the horrific circumstances in which that love exists. The love they share is forbidden, both by duty and by law. The story of Eva Rosselli and Angelo Bianco is as enchanting as it is chilling. I was torn between eagerly unearthing the twists and turns that would surely come with each turn of the page, and dreading what was to come, dreading this book ending at all. ![]() It’s a ruthless barrage of emotions, this story, a relentless war between life and death, between good and evil, illustrated exquisitely by an author whose writing prowess knows no bounds. Amy Harmon brings together the best and the worst of humanity on these pages, paving this journey with violence and bravery, horror and love. ![]() From Sand and Ash is a harrowing story of love and faith shrouded in death and despair. ![]()
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